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Learn More6 Ashok Kumar Makhija vs. Union of India
WP (C) NO. 16680 OF 2022
A.Y.: 2017–18
Dated: 7th May, 2024, (Delhi) (HC)
Section 151, r.w.s 147 and 148 of the Act — Reopening of assessment — Beyond three years — Sanction for issue of notice — Appropriate authority for issuance of notice under Sections 148 and 148A(b) should have been either Principal Chief Commissioner or Principal Director General, or in their absence, Chief Commissioner or Director General – Principal Commissioner of Income Tax, do not fall within specified authorities outlined in Section 151.
The petitioner is engaged in the business of wholesale trading of pan masala and beetle nut (supari) through his proprietorship concerns namely, M/s Neelkanth Trades and M/s Prem Supari Bhandar. On 28th March, 2017, he was served with a summon under Section 131(1A) of the Act, seeking verification of cash deposits made by him in his bank account during the period of demonetisation, i.e., 8th November,